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Eco-Friendly Packaging Laws: European Regulations & Business Adaptations
Did you know that the global packaging industry, known for its green manufacturing practices and commitment to a green supply chain, generates over 300...
Eurozone
Google Fails EU Appeal to Overturn Record €4 Billion Antitrust Fine
The European Union’s General Court in Luxembourg upheld a decision to fine Google a record €4-billion fine meted by the bloc’s antitrust enforcers over...
Eurozone
The US also wants to unify chargers like the EU, but will they choose USB-C?
U.S. lawmakers are considering mandating a single charger for mobile device manufacturers, following the European Union's lead. This doesn't necessarily mean that USB-C will...
Eurozone
Finland, Sweden Submits Application to Join NATO Alliance
Finland and Sweden formally requested to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a decision prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and despite objections...
Eurozone
France’s Emmanuel Macron wins Re-Election Against Far-Right Rival
French President Emmanuel Macron won a convincing victory over his far-right opponent Marine Le Pen in France's election on Sunday, securing a second term...
Eurozone
Big Tech Will Be Forced to Remove Illegal Content in the Eurozone
Big Tech companies like Google and Facebook will soon be required to immediately remove illegal content in the Eurozone.
European Union legislators on Saturday passed...
Environment
Greece launches Europe’s largest solar farm supplying power to 75,000 households
The Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, inaugurated a new solar park, it is the biggest system with two-sided, or bifacial, panels in Europe.
Greece has...
Eurozone
New EU legislation will require phone manufacturers to allow battery replacement
The European Union, or rather its parliament, has passed new legislation that mandates mobile phone manufacturers to allow battery replacement from 2024. This may...
Eurozone
The EU summit agrees on joint gas purchases. Negotiations continue
Presidents and Prime Ministers of the European Union meet for more than eight hours in Brussels to find common ways to limit the rise...
Articles
Gas Prices in EU Spike to Highest in History
In the aftermath of Russia invading Ukraine and the West imposing a plethora of sanctions on Putin's regime, natural gas prices in EU spiked...
Covid-19
The European Parliament to Vote on the Covid Passport on April 28
The European Parliament is due to vote on the Vaccination Passport on 28 April.
Vaccination passports will be issued by each Member State, including...
Covid-19
Denmark First EU Country to Impose Vaccination Passport
Denmark today began using the Covid "passport" as part of a plan to gradually reopen the country.
After entering a recently reopened barber shop,...
Covid-19
Two More EU Countries Halt AstraZeneca Vaccination
Two more countries in the European Union have suspended vaccinations using the AstraZeneca shot that was developed with the University of Oxford due to...
Eurozone
EU Drugs Regulator Approves AstraZeneca Vaccine
The European Medicines Agency announced on Friday that it has approved the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine for use in the European Union.
The EU drugs regulator gave...
Eurozone
Agreement Reached on European Vaccination Passport
The European Commission is in favor of the idea of a Covid-19 vaccination certificate "mutually recognised" by member countries, says Ursula von der Leyen...
Eurozone
EU, UK agrees on Brexit Deal
The European Commission has finally agreed on a formal Brexit deal with the United Kingdom to leave the European Union after 11 months of...
Eurozone
European Union to Press Legal Action vs UK’s Plan to Breach Brexit Deal
The European Union will be pressing charges against the United Kingdom for planning to override the earlier withdrawal agreement after a September deadline lapsed...
Eurozone
Top News From The Across The UK As Brexit Nears
With the finalization of the Brexit deal that will see the UK leave the European union various aspects have been shaping up with opportunities...
European Commission seeks coordination of Covid-19 movement restrictions in EU
The European Commission recently adopted a proposal to ensure that Covid-19 measures taken by the 27-member states that restrict free movement are coordinated and...
Eurozone
Eurozone Outlook Looks Unfavorable And Major Stocks Are Already Exiting The Euro Stoxx 50
The past few months have been tough on the Eurozone economy and the global economy at large due to the negative economic impact of...